Re: TC Sounds Drivers

Originally Posted by gckless

Sorry bro, had em listed for 4 weeks.

Oh, I know. Better to let someone use them the way they are.

Originally Posted by audioholic

Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

Re: TC Sounds Drivers

Originally Posted by kmanian

tc 4000 motors, I have 4 of them

Hey, good to see an OG member. I have a few of those but curious what you're asking.

Originally Posted by audioholic

Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

Re: TC Sounds Drivers

I think my friend doesn't want to ship the TC2K. He was asking me the other day about selling it on eBay but I guess he decided he doesn't want to **** around with trying to box it up.

Understandable, no worries.

Originally Posted by audioholic

Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

Re: TC Sounds Drivers

Does this interest you? I have it sitting next to a 10" MTX 7000 (TC sounds design) for comparison. Sorry I have no 12" sub to compare it.
It comes with a passive radiator.

Nice, PM coming your way.

Originally Posted by treesive

pair of mass 2012's but not so sure I want to sell them... Have a pair of 8200's that would probably look familiar to you lol

You should totally keep all those drivers!

Originally Posted by audioholic

Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.

Re: TC Sounds Drivers

Haha can't say I was really contemplating selling any of them. I have a pair of neo 3000 15's i'm pretty sure you would like as well but they aren't going anywhere either.

Would love to see those, PM me some pics if you don't mind!

Originally Posted by Boomsday

Tc 2000 12" svc4?

Would totally grab that if I didn't already have a pair. How much are you asking?

Originally Posted by audioholic

Saying "clipping doesn't kill speakers" is a half-truth at best. Technically no, clipping itself does not hurt the speaker. But in clipping your amp, you can easily create a situation that WILL kill the speaker. Was the squared waveform the DIRECT cause of the failure? No. In the end, the answer is, always has been, and can only be... heat kills speakers. BUT, clipping increases heat generation, sometimes by a drastic amount. So to start a thread simply to state that clipping does not hurt speakers is, again, a half-truth at best.